As Good As It Gets Movie Analysis

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As a society we have often over generalized what anxiety, depression, OCD and bipolar look like. I can recall so many times I’ve witness someone express how anxious they were about walking to class without having a full understanding of what it truly means to be anxious to walk to class. I believe that “As Good As It Gets” does a great job of portraying OCD, and Anxiety. I had never seen “As Good As It Gets”, but I was pleasantly surprised by how good of a movie it truly was. The movie first starts off by showing an older gentleman who is abrasive, and rude. Then you however see a softer side of him who is struggling internally. After he closes the door, you see him lock the door 5 times, turn the lights on and off 5 times, followed by him …show more content…

I understand that in both OCD and Anxiety medication therapy has been proven to help, but I also believe that it sets a precedent for others that if you take medication it will get rid of all your problems. I believe that this is a recent epidemic in American culture. We often run right to medication to fix our problems. They showed Melvin having gone to a therapist and the therapist telling him that in order to feel better he would need to start taking medication. One of the leading ways to treat OCD is to use CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention). These are two methods in which have been proven to be extremely beneficial in treating OCD. It is my personal opinion that in “As Good As It Gets” they show him struggling, not taking any medication or talking to anyone and that the second he takes medication he gets everything he’s ever wanted in life. It gives an unreal expectation to those who are watching the movie and may be suffering from this crippling disorder. I feel as though this movie does a great job of showing the symptoms and how crippling OCD and anxiety can be. However, I feel like it truly does give the wrong impression of how one can treat and manage OCD and

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